Cheap Courier that provides "Trackable Proof Of Delivery"

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Anyone know of any?

Normally in this situation I would just used Recorded delivery but the parcel in question is very heavy so I need a cheaper option.

Needs to provide trackable proof of delivery as it's for a paypal dispute thingy and they wont refund me unless I can prove I've sent it.

Thanks all!
 
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How heavy is heavy?

I usually use Parcel2go for big items (although they just resell citylink usually, but cheaper than going direct).
 
I used parcel force online and they provided me with a code which could be used to trace the item online.
 
I used parcel force online and they provided me with a code which could be used to trace the item online.

They are very expensive mate.

This needs to be cheap as possible as paypal are refusing to refund me postage costs, although it's all the other blokes fault.
 
Parcel2Go use DHL for next day now. I've just used them for exactly the same reason - to send junk back to an idiot on Ebay using Paypals claim proceedure - and the tracking number was fine :)
 
Drive there yourself? :p

Not wishing to sound like a "Keyboard Warrior" but if Paypal had found not in my favour, I would be doing exactly that.

[TW]Fox;12584716 said:
Parcel2Go use DHL for next day now. I've just used them for exactly the same reason - to send junk back to an idiot on Ebay using Paypals claim proceedure - and the tracking number was fine :)

Cheers, you wouldn't believe what I've have to endear with this joker, but I shall not bore you with the (lengthy) story.
 
Cheers, you wouldn't believe what I've have to endear with this joker, but I shall not bore you with the (lengthy) story.

I bet its not as good as the muppet I've dealt with, who within 6 hours of me winning the auction and paying him was already accusing me of 'trying to steal the item from me' becuase Paypal had held the funds pending positive feedback..
 
[TW]Fox;12584765 said:
I bet its not as good as the muppet I've dealt with, who within 6 hours of me winning the auction and paying him was already accusing me of 'trying to steal the item from me' becuase Paypal had held the funds pending positive feedback..

What about sending me the complete wrong callipers nearly a month after me paying for them, then flat out denying they are wrong for another month, refusing me a refund, and then reporting me to Paypal.

Unluckily for him, they found in my favour, after another month of course, would be too good of them to be any quicker.

Add to the fact he has the worst dyslexia I have ever seen, it's been a very frustrating few months.
 
What about sending me the complete wrong callipers nearly a month after me paying for them, then flat out denying they are wrong for another month, refusing me a refund, and then reporting me to Paypal.

Unluckily for him, they found in my favour, after another month of course, would be too good of them to be any quicker.

Add to the fact he has the worst dyslexia I have ever seen, it's been a very frustrating few months.

You have his address right? ;)
 
It's only £65 but they still can't guarantee me all of it.

He is still a very active trader on eBay, selling lots of things, so I hoping he has at least that much in his Paypal account.

I'm still annoyed that they are making me pay the return postage charges. It's the most unjustifiable thing I've even seen. Well, apart from inheritance tax of course.
 
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